It happens with mee too, they forget to inform me about stairs and
think that I can manage myself as usually i do, but the problem occurs
at new places or  at the placess which are built so fashonly as the
surphase reflects the light such on marbels and it becomes difficult
to recognise as stairs are there?

On 5/23/12, Ajay Minocha <ajayminoc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mohit,
> it is just lack of communication nothing elce. Yes it is very much
> possible that you should clearly tell your friends about your
> situation then surely they will be glad to help you. And I totally
> agree with Kavitha mam, these so called sighted people don't like that
> a person walking with them should carry a white cane. You can also use
> cane. I have just started using it in march this year. And honestly
> now I feel that cane is my vehicle as well as licence of going out
> independently on the road.
> regards
>
> On 5/23/12, Kavitha <tendil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> but sighted people are not liking while we are using our cane while going
>> with them, you know.
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "bijal patel" <bijalpatel...@gmail.com>
>> To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 7:25 AM
>> Subject: Re: [AI] A problem
>>
>>
>>> hi,
>>> It was happend with me many times when I had little vision in past.
>>> while walking with my friends  at  diffrent places, they often forgot
>>> to inform me, there are stairs or other things. As soon as I put my
>>> legs on staris, I was really so much confused and afraid. I got angry
>>> many times and told them, please tell me before stairs.
>>> Actually our friends have no mistake in it. Gredually  We are habitual
>>> at our known places, so they understand, this is the cause of vision,
>>> so they understand we  can hendle this situation.
>>> It's true, to using cane in such cases to avoid such situations and be
>>> independent, but it's also true, really  it's not easy to hold white
>>> cane in our hands, specially late and partially blind and  young
>>> person. but hey, it's not impossible  also. I  realise this after
>>> losing entire vision.
>>>
>>> On 5/22/12, Mohit Shah Shah <mohit.shah...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> When I go out with my friends, they often forget to, you know, hold my
>>>> hand and take me along.
>>>> This, you know, kind of creates awkward situations.
>>>> I am partially blind, so I do have some usable vision.
>>>> Perhaps, due to this, they sometimes forget that I need to be led by
>>>> someone.
>>>>
>>>> On Sunday, for example, I had gone to Subway.
>>>> We were just waiting outside and talking.
>>>> Then, we decided to go inside.
>>>> My friends just went to the table, and I was left in front of the door
>>>> as I didn't know where to go.
>>>> When we were going back, they again went ahead and when I accidentally
>>>> stepped on a stair, I realized that there was a staircase.
>>>> Then, one of them came forward to help me.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone else faced something like this?
>>>> Can you give any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Mohit
>>>>
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